Today I turned off all those switches for “Auto Signature/Auto Authorization”… Watching on-chain front-running (MEV/ordering) feels more and more uncomfortable. Honestly, it’s not about who’s smarter—it’s about who’s closer to the ordering. The ones affected aren’t only the person who gets “sandwiched”; liquidity, slippage, and even ordinary people placing a limit order can end up being treated like a public menu. Recently, cross-chain bridges were hacked again, and there was that wave of abnormal oracle pricing—where everyone collectively “waited for confirmation.” In reality, it’s the same thing: when the default environment is unfair/untrustworthy, you just need an extra layer of risk-control steps. Anyway, I’d rather be slower now and confirm more times—I don’t want to become the profit source of someone else’s strategy.

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